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That is correct. However, it appears the default sort when comparing a SQL 2000 database is by Type and the Object Name is already sorted alphabetically. That's what leads me to believe there might not be a problem with RedGate but maybe with SQL 2008. / comments
That is correct. However, it appears the default sort when comparing a SQL 2000 database is by Type and the Object Name is already sorted alphabetically. That's what leads me to believe there mig...
Comparing SQL 2008 database doesn't sort Object Name column
When using group by differences comparing a SQL 2008 database, the Object Name isn't subsorting alphabetically with the default sorting of Object Type. Is this an issue with SQL Compare or a setti...